Oliver CromwellLongmans, Green, 1909 - 319 páginas This volume is an extensive biography of Oliver Cromwell, but according to its preface, the author suggests that it is a history. Gardiner makes a point to distinguish a history with a biographical viewpoint from that of a strict biography. |
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... appoint- ment as Lieutenant - General in Manchester's army , doubtless laying special stress in his own mind on the loop - hole offered by Vane's amendment . cause of religious liberty appealed to him on practical grounds . How was he ...
... appoint- ment as Lieutenant - General in Manchester's army , doubtless laying special stress in his own mind on the loop - hole offered by Vane's amendment . cause of religious liberty appealed to him on practical grounds . How was he ...
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... appointed without opposition to ' consider of a frame or model of the whole militia ' . It was perhaps to assist the committee to come to a right conclusion that , upon his arrival at Westminster , Cromwell in- KING AND PARLIAMENT . 51.
... appointed without opposition to ' consider of a frame or model of the whole militia ' . It was perhaps to assist the committee to come to a right conclusion that , upon his arrival at Westminster , Cromwell in- KING AND PARLIAMENT . 51.
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... appointed to direct the movements of the armies , that they won over the Presbyterian leaders , Essex and Holles , to look favourably on a scheme for bringing an accusation against Cromwell as an incendiary who was doing his best to ...
... appointed to direct the movements of the armies , that they won over the Presbyterian leaders , Essex and Holles , to look favourably on a scheme for bringing an accusation against Cromwell as an incendiary who was doing his best to ...
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... appointed to consider the questions at issue between the two generals , ' that the chief causes of our division are pride and covetousness ' . It is immaterial whether Tate had or had not come to a previous understanding with Cromwell ...
... appointed to consider the questions at issue between the two generals , ' that the chief causes of our division are pride and covetousness ' . It is immaterial whether Tate had or had not come to a previous understanding with Cromwell ...
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... appointed by the English Parliament , who conducted him to Holmby House in Northamptonshire , which had been assigned to him by Parliament as a residence . At last the time had arrived when a peaceful settle- ment of the distracted ...
... appointed by the English Parliament , who conducted him to Holmby House in Northamptonshire , which had been assigned to him by Parliament as a residence . At last the time had arrived when a peaceful settle- ment of the distracted ...
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